Obstetric fistula remains one of the most severe and heartbreaking medical conditions impacting women, primarily due to childbirth complications. This condition continues to affect approximately 500,000 women globally, especially in Africa, undermining their health, dignity, and potential.
The eradication of obstetric fistula is vital for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and integral to fulfilling the goals set by the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Program of Action. Ensuring universal healthcare access and upholding sexual and reproductive health and rights are essential to protect women and girls, particularly young women with disabilities, who are at risk of or are suffering from obstetric fistula. These women and girls should not be left behind and overlooked in the sustainable development efforts.
This document aims to explore the impact on the quality of life among women living or who have experienced this debilitating condition. In particular, explore the disability aspect of the condition and its effects on physical, mental, social, and economic well-being, and outlines the link between pre-existing disabilities and obstetric fistula.